
The Google Pixel 10 Pro is one of four smartphones that Google is expected to announce later this year. The phone will arrive alongside the Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro XL, and Pixel 10 Pro Fold. Well, at least that’s what’s expected based on last year’s names. The Pixel 10 Pro will be one of two most powerful offerings in the company’s flagship lineup. It is expected to be identical to the Pixel 10 Pro XL, but a bit smaller, so with a smaller display and battery capacity.
In this article, we’ll go over what we (think we) know about the Pixel 10 Pro thus far. We’ll round up all the important rumors and leaks that surfaced thus far in order to try and put the Pixel 10 Pro puzzle together. The article will be updated as time goes by, so the puzzle will continue to be more finished as we approach the launch date. Wthout further ado, let’s get to it.
This article will be regularly updated with new information on the Google Pixel 10 Pro (this is a preview article) — both official teasers and credible leaks, rumors, and insider claims — as it becomes available in the run-up to the release of the upcoming Android smartphone. This is the initial publication of the article.
When will the Google Pixel 10 Pro be released?
The Google Pixel 10 Pro launch date is still a mystery. Usually, we’d at least know the exact launch month when will it happen, but not at the moment. Why? Well, because the Pixel 9 series arrived in August last year, while the Pixel 8 series launched in October 2023. So… we’re not sure if Google will stick to its new release cycle, or will we see some changes in that regard. Anything is possible, in all honesty. One thing is for sure, the Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro XL, and Pixel 10 Pro Fold will all arrive alongside the Pixel 10 Pro.
What models are coming?
Google is aiming to launch four Pixel 10 models, as we’ve mentioned already. In regards to the model in question, however, the Pixel 10 Pro, it will arrive in a single RAM variant and several storage options. That was the case with the Pixel 9 Pro, and it’s almost certain it will be the case with this phone. Google always offers only one RAM option per phone, but more storage options. If we had to guess, we’d say that the Pixel 10 Pro will ship with 16GB of LPDDR5X RAM, as no information surfaced thus far. 128GB, 256GB, 512GB, and 1TB storage options are expected, but it remains to be seen. We’re hoping that Google will offer UFS 4.0 flash storage this time around, instead of UFS 3.1. The storage will not be expandable, though.
How much will the Google Pixel 10 Pro cost?
This is another detail that has not surfaced just yet. We can only guess what the Pixel 10 Pro’s price tag will be. The Pixel 9 Pro had a $999 price tag, and it would be great if Google could stick with that price. The company changed the pricing structure of the Pixel 9 series compared to the Pixel 8 series. The Pixel 9 Pro retained the same price as the Pixel 8 Pro, but the thing is, the Pixel 9 Pro was not a direct successor to the Pixel 8 Pro. The Pixel 9 Pro XL was, in fact, due to its display size. In any case, we’re hoping that Google will stick with the $999 price tag for the 128GB storage option of the Pixel 10 Pro, presuming that storage model will be available.
What will the Google Pixel 10 Pro look like?
The phone’s design is no longer a secret. We’ve exclusively revealed its design back in March thanks to CAD-based renders. Images from the phone’s ad photoshoot also popped up, which only showed how poor Google is when it comes to keeping its devices a secret. In any case, you’ll find all those images below, in separate galleries, while there’s also a video included below, which shows the CAD design from all angles.
It will be very similar to its predecessor
As you can see, the Pixel 10 Pro’s design won’t be much different from what the Pixel 9 Pro offered. Google will retain the same design language. You’ll get a phone made out of aluminum and glass, which has a flat display, a flat backplate, and a flat frame all around. The frame will have slightly tapered edges, just so the phone is more comfortable to use. The power/lock button will sit on the right side, above the volume up and down buttons.
The display will have a centered display camera hole up top, and uniform bezels all around. If we flip the device over, you’ll notice a familiar pill-shaped camera bar. It will, once again, contain three cameras, including main, ultrawide, and periscope telephoto unit. The camera bar will protrude on the back once again, of course. The Google logo will also be placed on the back, at the very middle of the phone’s back side.
Even the phone’s size will be almost identical to the Pixel 9 Pro
Based on what the CAD renders revealed, the Pixel 10 Pro will measure 152.8 x 72 x 8.6mm, which means it will be almost identical to its predecessor. It will be only a hair thicker (0.1mm). That also means that it’s likely sporting the same display size of 6.3 inches. The Pixel 10 Pro will arrive in four color options. Those colors will be Obsidian (Black), Green, Sterling (Gray), and Porcelain (White).
Pixel ad photoshoot:
What specs will the Google Pixel 10 Pro have?
We still don’t have a full picture when it comes to the Pixel 10 Pro specifications, but some information did leak out. We’ll try to fill in some gaps. The device will be fueled by the Google Tensor G5 processor, that much is obvious at this point. That will be the company’s very first TSMC-made chip, and also the first 3nm processor that Google will use. Samsung was manufacturing Tensor chips thus far, but Google seems to have switched over to TSMC. That’s one of the reasons users have high expectations from the Tensor G5, even though reports are saying it won’t offer a major performance boost.
The Google Tensor G5 will be the very first TSMC-made Tensor processor
That chip will offer a camera boost it seems, and could also benefit the battery life, amongst other things. It will be more powerful too. Based on a report, the Tensor G5 will adopt a 1+5+2 CPU cluster. It will have one prime performance core, five performance cores, and two efficiency cores. The company will likely use five Cortex A-725 CPU cores for performance, and two Cortex-A520 CPU cores for efficiency. Faster startup performance is expected, amongst other benefits. It’s also worth noting that a MediaTek modem is rumored to be used.
A 6.3-inch LTPO AMOLED display with an adaptive refresh rate (1-120Hz) will be used. That display will be flat, and it will probably have the same resolution as its predecessor (2856 x 1280), or something close to it. Google could once again use a 4,700mAh battery, or opt to increase that up to 5,000mAh, we’ll see. Nothing has been reported thus far. The phone’s charging is also a mystery for now, but both wired and wireless charging will be on offer, along with reverse wireless charging. Android 16 will probably come pre-installed on the device.
A similar camera setup is expected
In regards to the phone’s cameras, well, three will be included on the back, and one on the front. New AI camera features are expected. The Pixel 10 Pro will probably use Samsung’s 50-megapixel camera (Samsung GNV) as the phone’s main camera. That camera has a 1/1.31-inch sensor. Ultrawide and periscope telephoto cameras will likely use the Sony IMX858 sensor, as did the Pixel 9 Pro. That is a 1/2.55-inch sensor, a 48-megapixel one. The selfie camera is getting an upgrade, going from a 42-megapixel sensor to a 48-megapixel one. The phone is coming in Obsidian (Black), Green, Sterling (Gray), and Porcelain (White) colors.
Should you wait to buy the Google Pixel 10 Pro?
It’s too early to tell whether the Google Pixel 10 Pro is worth getting. Its processor is expected to be a notable improvement, and that alone will be enough for some people. Based on rumors, however, its camera setup won’t be much of a boost, and neither will its display. We’re waiting for more information. It also remains to be seen how much will the Pixel 10 Pro end up costing, of course.
This article first appeared on Android Headlines
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